The Children and War Foundation has developed measures which enable large groups of children to be reached after wars and disasters, and children at a high risk to be identified quickly after a traumatic event.

The Teaching Recovery Manual is widely used, and it has been used after earthquakes in Greece, Turkey, Iran, tsunami in South East Asia, conflicts in Africa, Sri Lanka and in Palestine. The evidence-based exercises have been demonstrated to have a wide applicability and to work in varying cultures. IN addition we have developed other manuals to use following war situations and disasters. In addition two other manuals have been developed, the Writing for Recovery manual and the Children and Grief: Teaching Life Skills manual

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